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If `V` denotes te potential difference across the plate of a capacitor of capacitance `C`, the dimensions of `CV^(2)` are

A

Not expressible in MLT

B

`MLT^(-2)`

C

`M^2 LT^(-1)`

D

`ML^(2) T^(-2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Energy stored in capacitor `=1/2 CV^2rarr[ML^2T^(-2)]`
Young.s modulus `=("Stress")/("Strain") = [ML^(-1)T^(-2)]`
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